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Downeast Pipeline Releases Results of Non-Binding Open Season for Pipeline Capacity

Downeast Pipeline, LLC, a pipeline associated with the proposed Downeast LNG regasification terminal, has filed the results of its non-binding Open Season for pipeline capacity. Downeast Pipeline states that its affiliate, Downeast LNG Trading, LLC, submitted the only bid for capacity. Downeast Pipeline’s filing with FERC is available under Docket No. CP07-53 in the...

Alaska Pipeline Developers Committed to Project Despite Market Uncertainties

BP and ConocoPhillips, the developers behind the Denali Pipeline project which would carry natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to Alberta, said at a recent industry conference that they remain committed to the project despite current uncertainties in the energy markets. The developers noted that although their pipeline will have to compete with domestic gas and LNG supplies,...

Local Residents Learn Details Surrounding Proposed Palomar Natural Gas Pipeline

Residents of Molalla, Ore., recently attended a public meeting regarding the Palomar natural gas pipeline project associated with the Bradwood Landing LNG terminal. The Oregonian reports that developers backing the pipeline did not attend the meeting at the request of local...

NW Natural Gas CEO Reiterates Support for LNG Projects in Oregon

Noting that increased access to the global LNG market for Oregon could help moderate natural gas prices in the state, Northwest Natural Gas Co. President and CEO Gregg Kantor reiterated his support for the proposed LNG terminal projects in Oregon and for the Palomar natural gas pipeline project. KCBY News provides further...

Port Dolphin Files Supplemental Materials for Onshore Portion of Project

Port Dolphin LLC has filed a number of documents, including drawings and diagrams, regarding the onshore portions of its proposed LNG deepwater port and associated natural gas pipeline. The public documents are available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

AES Ocean Express Receives Extension of Time from FERC

FERC has granted an extension of time to construct and place in service the AES Ocean Express natural gas pipeline that will transport gas from a receipt point on the maritime boundary between the United States and the Commonwealth of The Bahamas to onshore delivery points in Broward County, Florida. FERC’s decision granting an extension until January 29, 2012, is available in...

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